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EU content regulation: what’s the (online) harm?

10 Oct 2019

Broad and vague laws for “online harms” and increased reliance on automated filtering are not the right answers to tackling illegal content online.

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EU content regulation: what’s the (online) harm?
10 Oct 2019
EU content regulation: what’s the (online) harm?
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Australia’s plans for internet regulation: aimed at terrorism, but harming human rights

27 Mar 2019

Writing sound policy to address challenges linked to online speech (even “terrorist” content) requires a carefully considered, measured, and proportionate approach.

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Australia’s plans for internet regulation: aimed at terrorism, but harming human rights
27 Mar 2019
Australia’s plans for internet regulation: aimed at terrorism, but harming human rights
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